Gettleman’s philosophy is one of the many questions surrounding the Giants’ options with the No. 4 overall pick. Gettleman’s track record is in stark contrast to what head coach Joe Judge watched Bill Belichick do during his time with the Patriots, where trading back is common practice.

Given the multitude of holes remaining on the Giants roster, at offensive tackle, edge rusher, safety inside linebacker, and center, it would make plenty of sense for Gettleman to move back and collect as many picks as possible to continue building around second-year quarterback Daniel Jones. But, will they?

This is another spot to watch for a trade. If the Lions stay put and take Okudah, could a team jump in front of the Dolphins to snag Tagovailoa? Because I can’t project trades here, I’ll mock Simmons to the Giants. He’s a phenomenal athlete who ran a 4.39 40-yard dash at 238 pounds and has great film from the past two seasons. He and free-agent addition Blake Martinez would really strengthen the G-Men’s linebacker unit. General manager Dave Gettleman has to think about an offensive tackle here, too, with Mekhi Becton, Tristan Wirfs or Jedrick Wills Jr. as possibilities.

Simmons would certainly add a much-needed and versatile playmaker to a Giants defense in dire need of game-changing talent. However, as Kiper points out, it will be fascinating to see how the signings of linebackers Blake Martinez and David Mayo transform Gettleman’s draft board and where they leave Simmons on it.

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